Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil announced the establishment of CET Student Assistance Centres in all districts to support students during admissions. The 40 centres will provide guidance on CET examinations, CAP rounds, scholarships, course selection, and career counselling.
Mumbai: In a major initiative aimed at supporting students during the admission process, Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil has announced the establishment of CET Student Assistance Centres in every district of the state. The centres will provide students with accurate information and guidance regarding CET examinations, the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), scholarships and higher education opportunities.
Meeting details
The announcement was made during a review meeting chaired by Patil at Mantralaya. The meeting was attended by Additional Chief Secretary B. Venugopal Reddy, State Common Entrance Test Cell Commissioner Dilip Sardesai, Director of Technical Education Dr. Vinod Mohitkar, Director of Higher Education Shailendra Deolankar and district-level coordinators through virtual mode.
Patil said the initiative has been launched to ensure that students receive reliable information and guidance related to admissions and educational opportunities within their own districts. The centres are expected to particularly benefit students from rural and remote areas by reducing the need to travel repeatedly to major cities for admission-related work.
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